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Editorial: A Leap Towards Liquid Prosperity in Tanzania

Water, a fundamental necessity of life, remains an elusive dream for millions. In Tanzania, a country blessed with numerous lakes and rivers, the irony lies in the fact that a significant portion of its populace grapples daily with water scarcity and sanitation woes. However, the recent collaboration between the Tanzania Association of Microfinance Institutions (TAMFI) and Water.org, as reported,…

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Rethinking Food Systems: The Pivotal Role of Agricultural Lime in Tanzania Agricultural Transformation

*SAGCOT Soil Health Partnership By Anthony Muchoki A dynamic transformation is taking place in various regions of Tanzania, and the AGRA Country Manager Vianey Rweyendela acknowledges that the multifaceted implementation of GAIA by different partners is making a significant impact. He commends the collaborative efforts and diverse approaches taken by various partners involved in the Guiding Acid Soil Management…

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AGRF 2023: Tanzania Sets a New Paradigm in Sustainable Agriculture and Food Security: A Model for Africa and Beyond

The recent announcement by Tanzania’s Minister of Livestock and Fisheries, Abdallah Ulega, represents a pivotal step toward what could be a paradigm shift in how countries approach food security, particularly in Africa. With a suite of multi-pronged strategies designed to boost food production and accelerate exports, Tanzania is positioning itself as a vanguard for change. Emphasizing Sustainable GrowthTanzania’s endeavors…

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IRRI-Africa Rice for Africa’s Future: The Importance of Collaborative Innovation in Agricultural Development

In Dar Es Salaam, an unprecedented gathering underscores the urgency and the opportunity facing East and Southern Africa (ESA) in rice cultivation. As Mr. Gerald Mweli, the Permanent Secretary of the Tanzanian Ministry of Agriculture, officiates the Rice Breeding Innovations (RBI) Partners’ Annual Meeting, it’s time to reflect on the magnitude of what lies ahead. With rice consumption projected…

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Reviving Tanzania’s Soil: SAGCOT Leads the Charge for Sustainable Agriculture

By Anthony JM Tanzania’s rich soil has borne the weight of its agrarian society for centuries, fueling its economy and providing sustenance for millions. Yet, as Geoffrey Kirenga, the CEO of the Southern Agricultural Growth Corridor of Tanzania- SAGCOT Centre Ltd., passionately emphasizes, this silent partner in the nation’s growth saga now needs attention. Drawing a poignant parallel between…

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31 COUNCILS IN SIX REGIONS RECEIVE SOIL HEALTH TESTING EQUIPMENT

KILIMANJARO, TANZANIA – A total of 31 councils from the regions of Kilimanjaro, Arusha, Manyara, Dodoma, Singida, and Tabora have been equipped with tools to test soil health for farmers, notably the Soil Scanner. The distributed equipment includes soil scanners, tablets, printers, lamination machines, and computer sets. Speaking during the equipment distribution, the Representative from the President’s Office Regional…

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Dr. Jim Yonazi Outlines Six Key Directives for ASDP II Mid-Term Evaluation

The Permanent Secretary of the Prime Minister’s Office, Dr. Jim Yonazi, overseeing Policy, Parliament, and Coordination of Government Activities, has issued six directives to stakeholders, expert teams, and lead experts participating in the Mid-Term Evaluation of the Second Phase of the Agriculture Sector Development Programme (ASDP II) and the re-planning for the next five years. This is to ensure…

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Tanzania Launches Bold Initiative: Harnessing Lake Water for Agricultural Transformation

Tanzania’s National Irrigation Commission (NIRC) will start harnessing water resources from Lakes Victoria, Tanganyika, and Nyasa for agricultural irrigation. President Samia highlighted this initiative during the culmination of the Farmers’ Day (Nanenane) celebrations, urging the Ministry of Agriculture to explore the use of lake water to enable farmers to achieve two harvests annually. President Samia emphasized the significance of…

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Tanzanian President Galvanizes Stakeholders Towards Transformative Change at AGRF 2023 Summit

Mbeya, Tanzania – With just a few days remaining until the commencement of the AGFT 2023 Summit, President Samia Suluhu Hassan has called for stakeholders to register and participate in the upcoming event. The AGRF Summit, scheduled for September 5th to 8th, 2023, in Dar es Salaam, is a three-day gathering to foster discussions and collaborations on food systems…

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Dr. Philip Mpango condemns the land invasion trend and changes the land use reserved for Agricultural Research.

The Vice President of the United Republic of Tanzania, His Excellency Dr. Philip Mpango, has condemned the land invasion trend and changed the land use specifically reserved for Agricultural Research. The Vice President issued these directives today, on August 1, 2023, while opening the National Nane Nane Exhibitions taking place at the John Mwakangale grounds in Mbeya Region. He…

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